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2025

  • 13 February
    Film screening and panel discussion - Victim/Suspect: When Reporting Rape Becomes a Crime. Register for the film screening.
  • 9 April
    Book launch – Chloë Kennedy, Inducing Intimacy: Deception, Consent and the Law (Cambridge Univesity Press, 2025). Registration link available shortly.
  • 28 May
    Conference - Understanding Miscarriages of Justice at 25. Join us for a one day conference marking the 25th anniversary of the publication of Professor David Schiff and Professor Richard Nobles’ landmark book, Understanding Miscarriages of Justice: Law, the Media and the Inevitability of a Crisis. Want to submit a paper? View the call for papers Understanding Miscarriages of Justice at 25.

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2009

  • 6 November
    Queen Mary Centre for Criminal Justice and Centre for Law and Medical Ethics present a half-day conference: Purdy and the DPP’s guidelines
  • 7 October
    The Criminal Justice Centre: Symposium on Neoliberal Penality
    LOÏC WACQUANT (University of California-Berkeley & Centre de sociologie européenne-Paris) will be discussing his latest books, 'Punishing the Poor: The Neoliberal Government of Social Insecurity' and 'Prisons of Poverty' with STANLEY COHEN (London School of Economics and Political Science) LORAINE GELSTHORPE (University of Cambridge) MARTIN JONES (University of Wales, Aberystwyth) NICOLA LACEY (London School of Economics and Political Science) DAVID NELKEN (Universities of Cardiff and Macerata) TIM NEWBURN (London School of Economics and Political Science) and RICHARD SPARKS (University of Edinburgh)

2008

  • 1 May
    The Criminal Justice Centre's Inaugural Conference “For Safety’s Sake” examined recent practices and trends in the Court of Appeal’s practices. It coincided with the 100th Anniversary of the first Court of Appeal hearing.  All aspects of the approach were examined by the distinguished speakers: Patrick O’Connor, Professor Peter Duff, Professors David Schiff and Richard Nobles, Professor Graham Zellick and Lord Justice Hughes.
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